Record-Supported Public Accountability Notice JTforME / For Our Children and Families Status: Public-review use standard. Not legal advice. Not private case intake. For avoidance of doubt, this public-review work may identify public officials, court personnel, agency personnel, and publicly compensated actors by name and title where their actions appear in court records, docket entries, official correspondence, public filings, or other record-supported materials. Any such references will be made for purposes of accuracy, source attribution, public accountability, and institutional reform. They are not intended as personal attacks. Where a statement concerns disputed facts, the statement should identify the facts as disputed. Where a statement concerns a filed document, order, docket event, or official communication, the statement should describe it by date, role, and record source. The point is not personality. The point is that children and families experience institutional harm through identifiable decisions, omissions, delays, procedural barriers, and implementation failures. Public accountability requires enough specificity that the pattern can be audited rather than dismissed as a generalized complaint. Use rules - Use names and titles only where the source is a court record, docket entry, official correspondence, public filing, public compensation record, or another record-supported material. - Describe filed documents, orders, docket events, and official communications by date, role, and record source. - Mark disputed facts as disputed. - Do not publish child names, protected addresses, sealed records, confidential exhibits, medical or school records, or emergency requests through public campaign materials. - Keep the purpose institutional: accuracy, source attribution, public accountability, and reform.